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. >>> big bird, back in politics after mitt romney threatened the pbs star. the white house announcing first lady michelle obama teaming up with "sesame street's" big bird for two public announcements. they are encouraging kids to get active and eat healthy. >>> former first lady laura bush featured in the ad supporting same sex marriage. the respect for marriage features other republicans supporting same sex marriage. a spokesperson said mrs. bush did not approve of her inclusion or associated with the group that made the ad. she's asked the group to remove her name from that particular ad. same group behind the ad invited financial expert suzy orman to host an event in new york today. she talked about how banning same sex marriage actually hurts the economy and now orman's comments come at a time when the supreme court is considering constitutionality of the defense of marriage act. it defines as marriage exclusively between a man and a woman. it allows states not to recognize same sex marriage licenses that are issued in other states. so, suzy, good to see
. >>> big bird, back in politics after mitt romney threatened the pbs star. the white house announcing first lady michelle obama teaming up with "sesame street's" big bird for two public announcements. they are encouraging kids to get active and eat healthy. >>> former first lady laura bush featured in the ad supporting same sex marriage. the respect for marriage features other republicans supporting same sex marriage. a spokesperson said mrs. bush did not approve of...
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two quick shoutouts to pbs and npr. now pbs, yes. those pbs people love to party. guys, if you get lucky tonight, be safe, wear a tote bag. it works. you've got to love npr. npr's still the number one source for news delivered as if there's a toddler sleeping in the next room. shhh. nbc news is in the house. good lord they've had a rough go of it, huh?" the "today" show let go of ann curry after being told ann curry said let me get this straight. al roker tells the world he crapped his pants at the white house and i'm getting fired? al's the reason there are no more tours at the white house. they're still hosing it down. brian williams is here. brian, i'm a big fan of your show. "rock center with brian williams." imagine brian delivering the evening news on a different floor of the building a little later with a slightly different tie. it's a mind blower. you got to check it out. but as i look around the room and i see all the media here tonight i realize this is all just one big high school cafeteria. that's all it is. think about it. fox is the jocks. msnbc is th
two quick shoutouts to pbs and npr. now pbs, yes. those pbs people love to party. guys, if you get lucky tonight, be safe, wear a tote bag. it works. you've got to love npr. npr's still the number one source for news delivered as if there's a toddler sleeping in the next room. shhh. nbc news is in the house. good lord they've had a rough go of it, huh?" the "today" show let go of ann curry after being told ann curry said let me get this straight. al roker tells the world he...
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kenya's foreign minister told pbs's news hour that two or three of the militants are young americans who appear to be of somali or arab origin. the state department is looking into these reports. >> where's the helmet? >> reporter: sporadic bursts of gunfire rang out behind our crew on monday. plumes of dark spoke rose above the upscale mall after authorities say al shabaab militants set a fire inside the building. this as survivors share their harrowing survival stories. nick was at the mall as his pregnant wife shopped on another floor when -- >> heard a loud explosion, or blast followed by gunshots. i just reached over, grabbed my daughter and just ran out the front door of that cafe. >> reporter: handler and his daughter hid in a storage room for three hours before safely reuniting with his wife. the red cross says that at least 65 people are unaccounted for or missing. among them, janet's husband. she cradles her granddaughter and clings to hope. >> he's the love of my life. >> i had 30, 35 kids with me including two of my own. i was trying to protect them, telling them get down
kenya's foreign minister told pbs's news hour that two or three of the militants are young americans who appear to be of somali or arab origin. the state department is looking into these reports. >> where's the helmet? >> reporter: sporadic bursts of gunfire rang out behind our crew on monday. plumes of dark spoke rose above the upscale mall after authorities say al shabaab militants set a fire inside the building. this as survivors share their harrowing survival stories. nick was...
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. >> all right pb hang on tight for a minute. i want to play candy crowley's interview, moments after the deal was reached. listen. >> one of the points that israelis and others who have been unhappy about these negotiations have made, is that there a difference between halting a march toward nuclear capability and actually dismantling the peckni nmechani need. here you have halted it but not dismantled it. what do you say to the saudis, to the israelis, who will say that they feel less safe that israel is threatened. >> israel is threatened by what is going on in iran. but i believe that from this day, for the next six months, israel is in fact safer than it was yesterday because we now have a mechanism by which we are going to expand the amount of time in which they can break out rather than narrow it. we are going to have insights to their program that we didn't have before. we are going to have destruction of the 20% enrichment. we are going to have a limitation on the low enrichment of 3.5%. we're going to have a limitation
. >> all right pb hang on tight for a minute. i want to play candy crowley's interview, moments after the deal was reached. listen. >> one of the points that israelis and others who have been unhappy about these negotiations have made, is that there a difference between halting a march toward nuclear capability and actually dismantling the peckni nmechani need. here you have halted it but not dismantled it. what do you say to the saudis, to the israelis, who will say that they feel...
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rob gronkowski along with 30 pbs from the patriots franchise were on hand at newtown high school. they played some fun games. over 500 kids attended the one day camp and patriots owner said he was happy they could bring smile to their faces. >> if it could happen in the town of newtown it can happen in any city or town in america, but that's not what our country is about. i guess out of bad things good things can happen. >> it was really fun. great experience to get instructions from professional players. >> all right. what do you get a star nfl for his wedding. if it's for rg3 you go to bed, bath and beyond. redskins fan has been hitting up their registry fulfilling orders. he tweeted thank you fans, him on top of those empty boxes. >> this may be the best nonhome run catch by a fan all season. the cubs/mets game a home run heads to the bleachers. this guy goes to the ball and protests his wife. he gets the ball and his wife pours the beer on his head. >> what's the back story there >> in an interview she said she got mad he bumped her causing her to spill the beer on her. >> he'
rob gronkowski along with 30 pbs from the patriots franchise were on hand at newtown high school. they played some fun games. over 500 kids attended the one day camp and patriots owner said he was happy they could bring smile to their faces. >> if it could happen in the town of newtown it can happen in any city or town in america, but that's not what our country is about. i guess out of bad things good things can happen. >> it was really fun. great experience to get instructions...
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then we did a pbs documentary. we think the future of advocacy may be gaming. that have where a lot of eye balls are. if you want to preach beyond the choir we thought we would try social gaming. there have been a few social purpose games in the past. this one is on facebook. there has never been a game with as much oomph and engineering input as this one. >> i like this. this is the new technological nick christophe. >> if you care about aids and malaria you have to push through the technology. >> nice seeing you. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it.
then we did a pbs documentary. we think the future of advocacy may be gaming. that have where a lot of eye balls are. if you want to preach beyond the choir we thought we would try social gaming. there have been a few social purpose games in the past. this one is on facebook. there has never been a game with as much oomph and engineering input as this one. >> i like this. this is the new technological nick christophe. >> if you care about aids and malaria you have to push through...
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joining me is miles o'brien, science correspondent for pbs news hour and a pilot himself. great to see you. every time i fly, i'm told to turn off the ipad for takeoff and landing, turn off the cell phone because it might affect obviously the flight. they are now saying it could actually be completely safe after all? >> yeah. yeah. we can finish up that game of word with friends with alec baldwin we wanted to finish up. the truth is that some of these devices emit tiny amounts of electromagnetic radiation. kindle e-readers, there is virtually nothing that comes out of them. the faa has a committee that includes pilots, the public, industry and so forth, and they are going through and actually trying to apply a little bit of common sense to rules that many of us have been scratching our head over all these years. it just doesn't make sense. >> this wouldn't apply to cell phones, though, would it? >> no. cell phones are in a little different category because first of all, the frequency is kind of close to the gps frequency, and that's part of the navigational equipment in th
joining me is miles o'brien, science correspondent for pbs news hour and a pilot himself. great to see you. every time i fly, i'm told to turn off the ipad for takeoff and landing, turn off the cell phone because it might affect obviously the flight. they are now saying it could actually be completely safe after all? >> yeah. yeah. we can finish up that game of word with friends with alec baldwin we wanted to finish up. the truth is that some of these devices emit tiny amounts of...
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. >> two quick shoutouts to pbs and npr. now pbs, yes. those pbs people love to party. guys if you party tonight be safe. wear a tote bag [ laughter ] >> it works. you got to love npr. npr's still the number one source for news delivered as if there's a toddler sleeping in the next room. shhh. nbc news is in the house. good lord they've had a rough go of it, huh?" the today show" let go of ann curry after being told ann curry said let me get this straight. al roker tells the world he crapped his pants at the white house and i'm getting fired? al's the reason there are no more tours at the white house. they're still hosing it down. [ audience boos ] [ laughter ] >> brian williams is here. brian i'm a big fan of your show. "rock center with brian williams." imagine brian delivering the evening news on a different floor of the building a little later with a slightly different tie. it's a min blower. you got to check it out. but as i look around the room and i see all the media here tonight i realize this is all just one big high school cafeteria. think about it. fox is the
. >> two quick shoutouts to pbs and npr. now pbs, yes. those pbs people love to party. guys if you party tonight be safe. wear a tote bag [ laughter ] >> it works. you got to love npr. npr's still the number one source for news delivered as if there's a toddler sleeping in the next room. shhh. nbc news is in the house. good lord they've had a rough go of it, huh?" the today show" let go of ann curry after being told ann curry said let me get this straight. al roker tells...
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one from "state of the union" and a democrat of california followed by pbs host tavis smiley speaking on "meet the press." it's a mix of views we saw today. >> i have never seen a president of the united states address this, address it personally and that's a big difference. now you have a president to say, i remember when that woman clutched her purse. i remember hearing the door locks click. that makes you think more when you own president says that and hopefully that's what helps us change an attitude. >> the president is the right person at the right place at the right time to do more. i'm not part of the anything is enough generation. i want the president to step in the motion as colin pointed out and lead us in a complex conversation about these very different issues. i don't want him to shrink from the calling of this moment historically. >> and so, there you have an example of the mix of views. interestingly, the congressman's point echoed views i heard when i went out immediately after the presidential remarks and spoke to ordinary people around the mall here in d.c. many of
one from "state of the union" and a democrat of california followed by pbs host tavis smiley speaking on "meet the press." it's a mix of views we saw today. >> i have never seen a president of the united states address this, address it personally and that's a big difference. now you have a president to say, i remember when that woman clutched her purse. i remember hearing the door locks click. that makes you think more when you own president says that and hopefully...
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. >> reporter: to prove the point they documented a simulated shooting for the pbs show nova. >> mike hague will test fire one round into one of the oldest test materials. >> reporter: it's done with a high-speed camera. >> the bullet penetrated 36 inches, but what condition is it in. >> the nose of this bullet is undeformed. it's still perfectly round. >> reporter: hague says the entrance wound in kennedy's back is perfectly round but the entrance wound in conly's back is not, which suggests that bullet tumbled out of kennedy and into conly. >> this is not magic. it fits darn well with the physical evidence. >> reporter: then the grew some third shot. the shot came from the sixth floor window, struck the president's skull and fragmented. parts of it going across dealey plaza and hitting a third victim, james tage who suffered a minor face wound. >> that's within the realm of possibility for these fragments to deflect and get to tage. >> reporter: today tage doesn't believe that story. he thinks there was another shotter in dealey plaza and more than three shots fired. >> they were on
. >> reporter: to prove the point they documented a simulated shooting for the pbs show nova. >> mike hague will test fire one round into one of the oldest test materials. >> reporter: it's done with a high-speed camera. >> the bullet penetrated 36 inches, but what condition is it in. >> the nose of this bullet is undeformed. it's still perfectly round. >> reporter: hague says the entrance wound in kennedy's back is perfectly round but the entrance wound in...
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in this documentary, the umbrella assassin, which aired on pbs, the emergency room doctor who treated him tells him what happened when markoff came in. >> when i first saw him he was fully conscious, feverish but also pointing to an area on his right thigh which he said was swollen and painful. and indicating that this was the area in which he'd been shot, stabbed or something had happened to him. >> four days later markoff was dead. his widow, ana bell, also appeared in the documentary. >> he told me that he'd been jabbed with an umbrella tip. it was almost as if he didn't want to believe it himself. and i don't think he wanted to frighten me with it. but he showed me the mark that the umbrella had made. >> this document allegedly shows the former bulgarian leader paid $57,000 to have markov killed. other bulgarian officials and soviet kgb officials were implicated, but no individual has ever been charged with the murder. in the dox yumt ri, he talked about government plots against him and defecting from bulgaria. >> i don't want to say that i'm, how you say, braver or more honest th
in this documentary, the umbrella assassin, which aired on pbs, the emergency room doctor who treated him tells him what happened when markoff came in. >> when i first saw him he was fully conscious, feverish but also pointing to an area on his right thigh which he said was swollen and painful. and indicating that this was the area in which he'd been shot, stabbed or something had happened to him. >> four days later markoff was dead. his widow, ana bell, also appeared in the...
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then we did a pbs documentary. we think the future of advocacy may be gaming. that have where a lot of eye balls are. if you want to preach beyond the choir we thought we would try social gaming. there have been a few social purpose games in the past. this one is on facebook. there has never been a game with as much oomph and engineering input as this one. >> i like this. this is the new technological nick christophe. >> if you care about aids and malaria you have to push through the technology. >> nice seeing you. >> if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+.
then we did a pbs documentary. we think the future of advocacy may be gaming. that have where a lot of eye balls are. if you want to preach beyond the choir we thought we would try social gaming. there have been a few social purpose games in the past. this one is on facebook. there has never been a game with as much oomph and engineering input as this one. >> i like this. this is the new technological nick christophe. >> if you care about aids and malaria you have to push through...
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then we did a pbs documentary. we think the future of advocacy may be gaming. that have where a lot of eye balls are. if you want to preach beyond the choir we thought we would try social gaming. there have been a few social purpose games in the past. this one is on facebook. there has never been a game with as much oomph and engineering input as this one. >> i like this. this is the new technological nick christophe. >> if you care about aids and malaria you have to push through the technology. >> nice seeing you. t to bring . if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil change, tire rotation and much more, $29.95 after $10.00 rebate. if you take care of your car your car will take care of you. why not make the day unforgettable
then we did a pbs documentary. we think the future of advocacy may be gaming. that have where a lot of eye balls are. if you want to preach beyond the choir we thought we would try social gaming. there have been a few social purpose games in the past. this one is on facebook. there has never been a game with as much oomph and engineering input as this one. >> i like this. this is the new technological nick christophe. >> if you care about aids and malaria you have to push through...
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jim leher went on to launch the award-winning show "news hour" on pbs, even recently writing a fictional novel about the jfk assassination. i got the opportunity to sit down with these two legendary reporters about their experiences 50 years ago. thanks so much for coming in. it's so great to have you here on this solemn day. bob, you were at the ft. worth star telegram and jim, you were at the dallas times herald. the basis of your latest novel, "top down" is a conversation that you had with the secret service agent that morning? >> right. had to do with the bubble top. the bubble top was up and the bubble top was not bulletproof. it was plexiglass, designed solely for weather situations, to keep the kennedys from getting wet in case it rained. it had rained that morning so they had the bubble top up but it cleared. a secret service agent made the decision to take the bubble top down. that was in complete accordance with the orders of the president. he always wanted the bubble top down unless it was a weather emergency because he didn't want people saying oh, my god, there's the preside
jim leher went on to launch the award-winning show "news hour" on pbs, even recently writing a fictional novel about the jfk assassination. i got the opportunity to sit down with these two legendary reporters about their experiences 50 years ago. thanks so much for coming in. it's so great to have you here on this solemn day. bob, you were at the ft. worth star telegram and jim, you were at the dallas times herald. the basis of your latest novel, "top down" is a conversation...
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terence smith, former reporter on pbs, cbs news and "the new york times." and jane hall, associating professor at american university's school of communications. steve roberts, was there any question in your mind that the underlying tone has been pro same-sex marriage in the media coverage? >> no question at all. i think there has been a lot of cheerleading, but at the same time there's a lot to cheer about. what's a great story. you know, this is a great story in terms of people who have worked very hard and longed for many years for this moment. and so the human dimension was all on the side of the gay rights story. and i think that lent emotion and it lent power to the coverage, but did it come across as unbalanced? yes. 13 states approve of gay marriage. 37 do not and that got lost a little bit. >> this front page of "usa today" was typical. rainbow rulings and there's a picture of a couple kissing each other. by question there, terry, is often when these stories are reported, it would be followed by pictures of and interviews of happy couples who were
terence smith, former reporter on pbs, cbs news and "the new york times." and jane hall, associating professor at american university's school of communications. steve roberts, was there any question in your mind that the underlying tone has been pro same-sex marriage in the media coverage? >> no question at all. i think there has been a lot of cheerleading, but at the same time there's a lot to cheer about. what's a great story. you know, this is a great story in terms of...
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three years later, the show went national on pbs. >> two thumbs up. >> in 1986, the show was renamed siskel and ebert and the duo began their signature thumbs up, thumbs down ratings system which was ebert's idea. a two thumbs up rating became a coveted marketing tool for movies. siskel and ebert were widely recognized as the two most powerful film critics in the world. viewers loved to watch their on-air bickering and disagreements over movies. >> it's not that good. the last act of the picture i think runs on too long. he makes his point early and he doesn't -- >> i disagree. you lose all of tommy lee jones if -- >> i don't think there's much of tommy lee jones in the picture. >> you would also lose all the last business with -- you saw it, right? would you like to lose the third act? of course not. >> in 1999, gene siskel died at age 53. the duo had been on screen together for 24 years. >> we had been through so many movies together and so many experiences together, that we could read each other's minds sometimes. >> ebert continued on with his television show, pairing up with ric
three years later, the show went national on pbs. >> two thumbs up. >> in 1986, the show was renamed siskel and ebert and the duo began their signature thumbs up, thumbs down ratings system which was ebert's idea. a two thumbs up rating became a coveted marketing tool for movies. siskel and ebert were widely recognized as the two most powerful film critics in the world. viewers loved to watch their on-air bickering and disagreements over movies. >> it's not that good. the last...
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the syria president telling charlie rose of cbs and pbs his administration had nothing to do with the chemical attacks. assad suggestses the rebels may have been behind it and says syria may retaliate if it is attacked by the west. >> one country not planning to strike back is iran. the country's foreign minister is brushing off reports it has asked militants to go after the u.s. embassy saying the world needs a peaceful diplomatic solution to this crisis. >>> where does president obama stand now? we will find out later today. wolf blitzer sits down with the president to talk about the situation in syria and the effort to win over the votes in congress to authorizing military action and coming up at 6:00 p.m. interest and stay tuned at 6:30 for the premiere of "crossfire." the panel will debate syria and a lot of issues of today. >> a big debut tonight at 6:30. not 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. they don't get up like us. >> i'm sorry. did i say p.m.? >> you did but i'm just reiterating. they don't get up early. >>> we want to go to connecticut and very scary moments for parents and their childr
the syria president telling charlie rose of cbs and pbs his administration had nothing to do with the chemical attacks. assad suggestses the rebels may have been behind it and says syria may retaliate if it is attacked by the west. >> one country not planning to strike back is iran. the country's foreign minister is brushing off reports it has asked militants to go after the u.s. embassy saying the world needs a peaceful diplomatic solution to this crisis. >>> where does...
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the president yesterday telling pbs he has not made a decision on whether to conduct military strike against syria but i think that statement at this point has many wondering after coming out so forcefully speaking against the chemical weapons attack, is there any other option? is this more of a matter of how far they go? >> if you listen to the president's remarks he was being careful publicly but behind what he was saying was clearly that he sees himself on a path to making that decision. he just hasn't picked the options yet, not that he's still debating whether or not to have a military response. that seemed clear. if bashar al assad would step down that would change things. what is the next step? the president knows there's scent civil in the congress and around the country and the world so today you'll see an escalation of the administration's briefing key members of congress, sharing some intelligence and some of the administration's thinking. don't look for them to lay out the plans, option one, option two, option three but trying to bring senior members of the leadership and
the president yesterday telling pbs he has not made a decision on whether to conduct military strike against syria but i think that statement at this point has many wondering after coming out so forcefully speaking against the chemical weapons attack, is there any other option? is this more of a matter of how far they go? >> if you listen to the president's remarks he was being careful publicly but behind what he was saying was clearly that he sees himself on a path to making that...
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pbs still insists that it isn't so. that they are puppets, they don't have sexual orientations. that's it for me. erin burnett starts. >>> a dramatic day in the george zimmerman trial. what witnesses say it they saw the night that trayvon martin died. and then private jets and large salaries and staffs. we're talking about top generals in the united states military. >>> plus alec baldwin loses his cool again. why did he rant against a reporter? let's go out front.
pbs still insists that it isn't so. that they are puppets, they don't have sexual orientations. that's it for me. erin burnett starts. >>> a dramatic day in the george zimmerman trial. what witnesses say it they saw the night that trayvon martin died. and then private jets and large salaries and staffs. we're talking about top generals in the united states military. >>> plus alec baldwin loses his cool again. why did he rant against a reporter? let's go out front.
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. ♪ i, so in love with you ♪ >> the concert will be recorded and broadcast later this month on pbs. >> i do prefer the al green version. >> neither of them should quit their day job. >>> 37 minutes after the hour. his gruesome injury stunned sports fans around the country. coming up, louisville's kevin ware takes a big step towards recovery. good for him. deep sweep power brush, you'll never want to go back. its dynamic power bristles reach between teeth to remove up to 76% more plaque than sonic in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. in hard to reach areas. the in their portfolio, isent of invesunexpected risk.to find bny mellon has the vision and experience to help. we look at the full picture... to uncover risk, find opportunities, and create a plan that's best suited for you. bny mellon. what's the "new" in the new new york?. a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two y
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. >> i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> big bird ended up in an obama campaign ad, which sesame workshop asked to be taken down, and it looks like big bird has clearly moved on. >> certainly has. >>> all right. he's charged with attempted murder. he's also a police detective and until today he was leading the oscar pistorius murder case. coming up, details on a shocking new twist. >>> plus, why jimmy carter says his grandson clinched president obama's re-election. the former president is talking to cnn and his grandson will join us live, right here in "the situation room." that's coming up. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to
. >> i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> big bird ended up in an obama campaign ad, which sesame workshop asked to be taken down, and it looks like big bird has clearly moved on. >> certainly has. >>> all right. he's charged with attempted murder. he's also a police detective and until today he was leading the oscar pistorius murder case. coming up,...
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being a target of the 2012 presidential campaign, remember that, when mitt romney said he would cut pbs funding? the big guy is teaming up with first lady michelle obama to mark her third anniversary of the let's move campaign. encouraging kids to exercise and eat right. >>> brand new formula that's shaking up the music charts, the harlem shake, now topping music charts. ♪ this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's in your wallet? >>> welcome back. 56 minutes after the hour, t
being a target of the 2012 presidential campaign, remember that, when mitt romney said he would cut pbs funding? the big guy is teaming up with first lady michelle obama to mark her third anniversary of the let's move campaign. encouraging kids to exercise and eat right. >>> brand new formula that's shaking up the music charts, the harlem shake, now topping music charts. ♪ this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds....
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a new special on pbs about the power of drones. we'll speak with the filmmaker. >>> and controversy around the globe. watch this. ♪ >> live or membrane orex? did she lip sync the performance? we're talking about that as well. >> you told me i should lip sync the rest of the morning. >> you said you could sing. >> i don't need to lip sync when i'm in front of a million people on inauguration day. no, no, no. seriously, forget that. i was standing really close to her. i couldn't tell if she was singing or not. >> we all know she's a fantastic singer and sing under unbelievable circumstances. on the stage, singing, dancing, running around. >> does it bother you, or do you not care? >> i just want resolution. i just need resolution. >> you need to know so you can move on with your life. >> i would rather she sing. >> because are you such a good singer. >> out of respect to me. i wish beyonce sang. >>> 44 minutes after the hour. up to speed on the stories around the country. we are seeing and feeling the coldest temperatures so far th
a new special on pbs about the power of drones. we'll speak with the filmmaker. >>> and controversy around the globe. watch this. ♪ >> live or membrane orex? did she lip sync the performance? we're talking about that as well. >> you told me i should lip sync the rest of the morning. >> you said you could sing. >> i don't need to lip sync when i'm in front of a million people on inauguration day. no, no, no. seriously, forget that. i was standing really close...
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in a candid and unusually long interview with pbs's charlie rose, president obama revealed how defending the homeland weighs on him, even as he discussed his goal of helping the middle class. >> and that is the thing that i'm going to be focused on for the remainder of my presidency, along with the basics like making sure nobody blows us up. >> reporter: obama stood by newly revealed nsa programs that gather vast amounts of phone and online data from millions of americans. >> should this be transparent in some way? >> it is transparent. that's why we set up the fisa court. >> reporter: at suggestions his administration has been heavy handed obama bristled. >> some say he was a raving liberal before. now he's dick cheney. my concern has been not that we shouldn't do intelligence gathering to prevent terrorism but rather are we setting up a system of checks and balances. >> reporter: obama's administration said the government crossed a red line using chemical weapons on rebels. long overdue says senator john mccain. >> the note there was some professional military inside of syria for us to
in a candid and unusually long interview with pbs's charlie rose, president obama revealed how defending the homeland weighs on him, even as he discussed his goal of helping the middle class. >> and that is the thing that i'm going to be focused on for the remainder of my presidency, along with the basics like making sure nobody blows us up. >> reporter: obama stood by newly revealed nsa programs that gather vast amounts of phone and online data from millions of americans. >>...
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the president defended the programs in this pbs interview. >> if you are a u.s. person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> and have not. >> and have not. >> critics say that answer is a bit of a distraction from the overall issue that the government is saving the records of every phone call made by every american. experts say the government can learn just as much about your lives by those records as they can by listening. the president has wrapped up at the g8 summit in ireland. headlines from there, they clashed with putin over the war in syria. president obama accepted an invitation to visit moscow in the next few months and there is an announcement the u.s. is backing peace talks between the afghan government and the taliban. up next, the speech comes almost 50 years after kennedy gave his famous remarks in berlin also at the brandenburg gate. >>> angry protests that could ultimately threaten some of the world's biggest sporting events. ♪ if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be w
the president defended the programs in this pbs interview. >> if you are a u.s. person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> and have not. >> and have not. >> critics say that answer is a bit of a distraction from the overall issue that the government is saving the records of every phone call made by every american. experts say the government can learn just as much about your lives by those records as they can by...
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the network's third season had a regular viewership four times of pbs's regular average. >> i'm not convinced. is it worth the investment of my time to try to catch up? >> yes. >> as soon as i get a live i'll watch "downtown abbey." >> it's an interesting trend i think that now you can get these shows and watch them in a two-day window. >> this is the thing netflix has done with "house of cards" and a lot of my friends hunkered down innier bedrooms and watched the whole thing. >> did they hunker down, watch it and love it? >> the win is if people are signing up for netflix subscriptions to get this. remains to be seen if they'll make money off it. they're making high quality product. >> doesn't it shift the social media in "downtown abbey" don't you lose the water cooler aspect if everybody's watching it over the weekend? >> it's the new water cooler aspect. people are not going online and using social media because they don't want to know. ♪ la, la, la, la, la >> like calling in sick from work because you don't want to find out who shot j.r. >> you have to wait before you can talk about wh
the network's third season had a regular viewership four times of pbs's regular average. >> i'm not convinced. is it worth the investment of my time to try to catch up? >> yes. >> as soon as i get a live i'll watch "downtown abbey." >> it's an interesting trend i think that now you can get these shows and watch them in a two-day window. >> this is the thing netflix has done with "house of cards" and a lot of my friends hunkered down innier...
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miles o'brien is an aviation expert for pbs and paul renaulty is the president of the national air traffic controller's association. welcome to you both. >> good morning, carol. >> paul, i'll start with you. so, which is it? do we need those air traffic control towers at these smaller airports or don't we? >> we absolutely need those towers at those -- the air traffic controllers in those towers. it's the safety of the system. we have the safest, most efficient system in the world. and sequestration is basically dibs mant dismantling it, one tower at a time, and we are against these cuts. >> and miles, when you hear that federal tax dollars went to build these brand-new towers and now there's not enough federal money to operate them, because congress can't get it back together, that must be maddening? >> it's maddening and it's concerning, as a pilot. you know, carol, as drivers, we know the rules of the road, and when you come to a four-way stop, you yield to the person on the right and so forth. and we all get by pretty well with that. and you can do that in aviation, but sometimes you n
miles o'brien is an aviation expert for pbs and paul renaulty is the president of the national air traffic controller's association. welcome to you both. >> good morning, carol. >> paul, i'll start with you. so, which is it? do we need those air traffic control towers at these smaller airports or don't we? >> we absolutely need those towers at those -- the air traffic controllers in those towers. it's the safety of the system. we have the safest, most efficient system in the...
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night there was the big interview, president of the united states sitting down with charlie rose on pbs, full transparency, that was taped before the president left for ireland. let's first listen to a quick sound bite. here they were. >> i stood up a privacy and civil liberties oversight board, including some fierce lib b libertaria libertarians. i'll be meeting with them. what i want to do is set up and structure a national conversation. >> so -- hang on. hang on. here he is. he's defending the nsa program. let me get to my point. you had this hearing last night and less than 24 hours later you have an intricately orchestrated hearing with all of this detail. obviously no coincidence, julie. what do you make of this? >> what can we connect? what can we show that has been disrupted based on these programs? really tried to build that case. but i thought the president's point about the privacy was very significant. that's a board that's been frankly quite inactive. i think it's interesting that now he's going to bring this board together and now use this board in a different way. let's s
night there was the big interview, president of the united states sitting down with charlie rose on pbs, full transparency, that was taped before the president left for ireland. let's first listen to a quick sound bite. here they were. >> i stood up a privacy and civil liberties oversight board, including some fierce lib b libertaria libertarians. i'll be meeting with them. what i want to do is set up and structure a national conversation. >> so -- hang on. hang on. here he is. he's...
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we have seen not just on cable, but we have seen pbs get enormous numbers this season with down tton abbie. duck dynasty for a&e. it is a question of the audience being able to find the shows they want, and watch them in numbers that are sort of eradicating what we traditionally thought of, well, that's an okay rating for a kibble show, but it is not a network worthy rating. >> nischelle, i'll bring you into this. these shows ignited social media as well last night. people just couldn't get enough? >> absolutely. i think one of the things that david touched on is very true. the unpredictability "the walking dead" that has people so hooked on this. their favorite character could get killed off at any time, so no one knows what's going to happen. and last night, like you said, 12.4 million people watching the show. but here's this number that really makes a big point here, fredricka. 8.1 million of those viewers were from that 18 to 49 demographic. that's a huge number. that has to have "the walking dead" jumping for joy. but you can't forget about the bible series because while the zo
we have seen not just on cable, but we have seen pbs get enormous numbers this season with down tton abbie. duck dynasty for a&e. it is a question of the audience being able to find the shows they want, and watch them in numbers that are sort of eradicating what we traditionally thought of, well, that's an okay rating for a kibble show, but it is not a network worthy rating. >> nischelle, i'll bring you into this. these shows ignited social media as well last night. people just...
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how much time they spend on a pbs individual grow learn some content area. >> reporter: a's recent town hall in new york stressing data collection tracking it. >> when it comes to our children -- hour dare they. >> reporter: embloom says it's trying to help districts become more efficient. >> managing information that's already there. >> reporter: some parents worry there's not enoutransparency an want more information. >> the problem is they're leaving parents and teachers and students out of the process. this is good. let's do this. but you've got to include us in the process. >> reporter: a bill in new york, pendsing works allow parents to opt out of having data. karen said she would opt out. ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ >>> live from new york, lori, other companies using data in improving education as well? >> reporter: a ton of companies are doing this. a huge trend we're seeing in technology right nowthat education ate. a company called dream box learni learning. interesting. analyze how you solve a math problem. instead of saying, oh, you got this math problem right
how much time they spend on a pbs individual grow learn some content area. >> reporter: a's recent town hall in new york stressing data collection tracking it. >> when it comes to our children -- hour dare they. >> reporter: embloom says it's trying to help districts become more efficient. >> managing information that's already there. >> reporter: some parents worry there's not enoutransparency an want more information. >> the problem is they're leaving...
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science correspondent for pbs news. and he joins us via skype from washington. and you could not be a more perfect person to ask this question of. it sounds pretty alarming to a layperson like me, but is it so alarming that a pilot would see something and immediately say it's a drone? >> well, yes. it's a little bit alarming. you don't want your airliner coming in conflict or colliding with a drone really of any size because even a small radio controlled helicopter that you can buy at the store if it was ingested in to to the engine could cause the engine to shut down or perhaps worse. so it depends on on what kind of drone we're talking about here. the faa, law enforcement officials say they didn't have any sort of law enforcement drone in the air at the time at that location. controllers would surely have known about it if it was will if it was an official kroen by an official source. so most likely this is probably a hobbiest out there with one of those devices. you've seen them in the stores. you're only supposed to fly them up to 400 feet. and 1500 feet is
science correspondent for pbs news. and he joins us via skype from washington. and you could not be a more perfect person to ask this question of. it sounds pretty alarming to a layperson like me, but is it so alarming that a pilot would see something and immediately say it's a drone? >> well, yes. it's a little bit alarming. you don't want your airliner coming in conflict or colliding with a drone really of any size because even a small radio controlled helicopter that you can buy at the...
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this is what you said on the pbs news hour in november 2008. >> one of the other things that strikes me is you look at the effortless diversity that's being created. >> at that time, you were pretty impressed. >> i was on the team. >> yeah, you were -- >> i'm really glad you found that clip because one of the things that i was excited about back then was the effortless part of the diversity, that we weren't scrounging for women. we weren't scrounging for african-americans. the pipeline had come up 20 years ago, president bill clinton when he was president elect had a famous eruption of his temper at the bean counters who were complaining about lack of women in little rock. but it's been 20 years. there's been a generation since then. and it ought to have been easy. in fact, it would have been easy to find women. imagine what the stories would look like now if susan rice had been nominated to be secretary of state and michelle florinoi was the first defense secretary. >> i'm told that they are looking for a woman for commerce. i'm sure they are all very qualified. and then you say, oh
this is what you said on the pbs news hour in november 2008. >> one of the other things that strikes me is you look at the effortless diversity that's being created. >> at that time, you were pretty impressed. >> i was on the team. >> yeah, you were -- >> i'm really glad you found that clip because one of the things that i was excited about back then was the effortless part of the diversity, that we weren't scrounging for women. we weren't scrounging for...
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"we're not talking about the show on pbs like i used to have. we're talking about diagnosis quick "dynasty"" and not something he said on the air. when martin bashir was suspended at msnbc he was fired for something scripted that he said on the air that he said that was representing the network. the interviewer was trying to get embarrassing things out of phil robertson and insensitive and what's ironic to me here, chris, you and i might agree, what i said, what phil robertson said about african-americans in louisiana before civil rights was probably less more insensitive than anything that he said about homosexuality. >> i think there's a distinction, though, because i have noticed that that doesn't seem to be getting the attention that the comments about gay people did and i wondered why that is. i went back and i looked at it again and i do think you can take contextually what he was talking about in his experience growing up as either accurate or inaccurate, but certainly not designed to have any particular message attached to it. he may hav
"we're not talking about the show on pbs like i used to have. we're talking about diagnosis quick "dynasty"" and not something he said on the air. when martin bashir was suspended at msnbc he was fired for something scripted that he said on the air that he said that was representing the network. the interviewer was trying to get embarrassing things out of phil robertson and insensitive and what's ironic to me here, chris, you and i might agree, what i said, what phil...
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miles o'brien is a pilot and correspondent on pbs and an old friend. is it safe to fly, you think, these dreamliners? did the faa do the right thing? zf well >> well, you know, it's better to error on the side of the caution. there's no dreamliners in the sky so whether it's safe or not doesn't matter to you or i. i guess by definition it's unsafe because the faa has taken this very unusual action of grounding a whole fleet of airplanes. this happened with a dc-10 in 1989 after killing everyone on board. that was a maintenance issue, but the dc-10 aircraft ultimately never recovered its reputation. >> if these batteries are overheating, would that be enough to actually bring down a plane? >> you bet. fire on an airplane is one of the scariest things you can imagine. we've seen a couple of crashes in recent years involving fires from airplanes. of course, you remember value jet outside of miami. you remember the swiss air crash off the coast of maine a few years ago and both of those cases fire was the root cause. when there's something burning on an ai
miles o'brien is a pilot and correspondent on pbs and an old friend. is it safe to fly, you think, these dreamliners? did the faa do the right thing? zf well >> well, you know, it's better to error on the side of the caution. there's no dreamliners in the sky so whether it's safe or not doesn't matter to you or i. i guess by definition it's unsafe because the faa has taken this very unusual action of grounding a whole fleet of airplanes. this happened with a dc-10 in 1989 after killing...
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and by the way, i did a great session with smily which will be four nights on pbs trying to wrestle with this very question, how do you empower and create entrepreneurship among the very poor. i saw nothing in the president's speech in response to the worst economy and poverty rate in modern times. >> you were speaker with bill clinton. you worked with him on welfare reform, other issues as well. what advice do you have for the current speaker? we're about to hear reaction at this news conference in washington. >> my advice is, first of all, don't ask him to lead. if he's going to lead, he's going to lead as liberal. ask him to compromise. second, find the parts of the speech, the work ethic you could agree with, the parts of the declaration of independence, certain rights that we can agree with. we agree that we want to protect children. now let's have a conversation about the most effective way to protect children. but don't let obama sucker you into him getting to say positive things and you going no. i think it's very important for us to be the party that has dramatically better solu
and by the way, i did a great session with smily which will be four nights on pbs trying to wrestle with this very question, how do you empower and create entrepreneurship among the very poor. i saw nothing in the president's speech in response to the worst economy and poverty rate in modern times. >> you were speaker with bill clinton. you worked with him on welfare reform, other issues as well. what advice do you have for the current speaker? we're about to hear reaction at this news...
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about that today after the president's speech at the march on washington event he has an interview on pbs. we should hear more about the thought process. >> many people bringing up constitutionality last time. let's finish on this, fran, the syrian electronic army, they're getting credit if you want to call it for hacking into "the times" maybe twitter, instagram. what do we know about this organization? are they syrian? >> they are certainly syrian, assad regime supporters. it may also diaspara who support the assad regime. >> people outside the country but still supporting the side. >> right. it's interesting because they have an historical relationship to the syrian computer society which ba march al assad before he was headed made clear. is asad has made poubl statements supporting them but they clearly have a capability to be disruptive and the signal of these attacks over the last 24 hours is we will retaliate if action is taken against the is asad regime. >> where is the administration in terms of what do you do if the attacks continue? do we have a response? >> the u.s. government
about that today after the president's speech at the march on washington event he has an interview on pbs. we should hear more about the thought process. >> many people bringing up constitutionality last time. let's finish on this, fran, the syrian electronic army, they're getting credit if you want to call it for hacking into "the times" maybe twitter, instagram. what do we know about this organization? are they syrian? >> they are certainly syrian, assad regime...
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he got attention after the doctors told the teen's family he would not pb put on a heart transplant list, and his family think it's because of his troubled past, and they resized that decision and said he will be given top priority, and he is doing extremely well. >>> with more than 20% of the population living below the poverty line, and chicago is a city in need, and now putting goods into the hands that can use it the most and keeping thousands of pounds of items out of landfills. >> on a day-to-day basis, there are tons of items thrown away. it's shocking to understand how much hotels have in excess. i was doing a lot of volunteering, and i saw how desperately in need people were for all of those types of things, and i thought to myself, i can be that connection, that match maker. i collect donations around chicago for donations that don't have the money and manpower on their own. we get a multitude of different items donated. >> we have a full barrel of shampoo and conditioner for you. >> we partner with 40 hotels and work with dozens of companies, and that's a lot of showers there,
he got attention after the doctors told the teen's family he would not pb put on a heart transplant list, and his family think it's because of his troubled past, and they resized that decision and said he will be given top priority, and he is doing extremely well. >>> with more than 20% of the population living below the poverty line, and chicago is a city in need, and now putting goods into the hands that can use it the most and keeping thousands of pounds of items out of landfills....